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College ultimate national championships returning to Milwaukee
The top collegiate ultimate teams will return to Uihlein Soccer Park Milwaukee this year for the USA Ultimate Division I and Division III College Championships.
🔒 Wangard Partners expands ownership group
Wauwatosa-based real estate firm Wangard Parners Inc. announced that it has extended minority ownership of the company to four employees.
🔒 Penrod get $8 million investment from Salesforce, undisclosed source
Milwaukee-based Penrod has secured an $8 million investment from San Francisco-based Salesforce Ventures and an undisclosed Milwaukee family office.
Harley agrees to add H Partners representative to board
Harley-Davidson has agreed to add a representative of H Partners Management, one of the company’s larger shareholders, to its board of directors after the firm expressed concern about Harley’s executive compensation, corporate governance and board composition.
Harley hires Nike exec as SVP for apparel and licensing, adds creative director who’s done work for Kanye West’s Yeezy
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. has made two hires aimed at growing the company’s brand around the world.
🔒 Former Summerfest, Aurora exec named CMO for Nelson Schmidt
Milwaukee-based marketing and communications agency Nelson Schmidt Inc. announced its hiring of John Boler as chief marketing officer and member of the executive team.
🔒 SysLogic CEO Tina Chang joining Strattec board
Tina Chang, the chief executive officer of Brookfield-based information systems consulting and service company SysLogic, is joining the board of Strattec Security Corp.
🔒 AbleLight names new president and CEO
AbleLight, the nonprofit organization formerly known as Bethesda Lutheran Communities, has named Keith Jones as its next president and chief executive officer.
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Chortek named Eric Neuman Principal. He will be responsible for managing the operations of the Assurance & Accounting department...
🔒 Milwaukee-area firms, large ones especially, bullish on 2022 sales, profits
Among the 97 Milwaukee area businesses surveyed by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, 80% expect to see sales increases in 2022 and 69% expect to see profits rise.
🔒 Supply chain, inflation issues remain for manufacturers as growth slows in January
The pace of growth in southeastern Wisconsin’s manufacturing sector slowed in January as businesses continued to deal with supply chain issues, inflation and COVID-19 variants, according to the latest Marquette-ISM Report on Manufacturing released earlier this week.
🔒 Bronzeville arts group plans cultural center at former DNR building site on King Drive
A building located on a prominent corner of Milwaukee’s Bronzeville district and formerly occupied by the Department of Natural Resources could be transformed into a center for African American art and culture.